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Mooch357
September 01, 2010, 12:52
I want to take this moment to commend President Obama for honoring the timetable for the withdrawal of combat units from Iraqi cities and Iraq itself as stated in the Status Of Forces Agreement President Bush convinced the Iraqi Parliment to ratify on 27 Nov 08.
Thank you, President Bush for taking out Saddam Hussein and thank you President Obama for not losing Iraq.

ggiilliiee
September 01, 2010, 13:05
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but the iraqis should have been up on their hind leggs years ago ..

Retired Bum
September 01, 2010, 13:33
As soon as the US presence in Iraq is finished with, the shit will hit the fan again. The insurgents will see the "new" Iraqi gov't and military as a prime target for an offensive. Maybe the old Baathist Party will try to regain power. And of course the Iranians will have their say as well.

It is all about oil and money. Nothing else.

And so it goes.


The Retired One

WarriorPoet
September 01, 2010, 13:35
When you say Obama didn't lose Iraq, I presume you mean he kept his big mouth shut, didn't meddle, didn't add his infinite wisdom/.02 cents.......and stayed out of the way while real men got the job done?

:wink:

-WP

L Haney
September 01, 2010, 13:40
Originally posted by ggiilliiee

but the iraqis should have been up on their hind leggs years ago ..

And derail that money train? Oh hell no! Now it's just back to that same old, same old tribal conflict and conquest. On their own money. That's gotta' suck.

ggiilliiee
September 01, 2010, 13:43
ya didnt win a frikin thing Warrior pygmie ....just dead people ..aintcha got somethin ta do thats actually valuable .........armys over cretin ...its OK to think for yourself now ...


and yes on the money train ...poor trainers over there gettin 1200 a day showin a iraqui how to load the AK thats hes been caryin since he was 3 ......

you'll NEVER WIN there ...anymore than youll quit wasting gas on nascar ...ITS WHAT THEY DO ..

all you did was give Iran more power than theve ever had ....and ill bet warrior pork will have a different out look when its not just 300 dudes tryin to HIDE ...and becomes 11 million dudes running at ya with satchel charges on their chests ... .....go git em mr warrior man ....us girly mens will stay home and make the equipment YOU cant make that keeps ya ALIVE TODAY ......be carefull who ya bitch at ...i might get so flustered that ill make a mistake at the shop and she wont go boom when ya need it ....then what are ya gonna do ..i know ....DIE

juanni
September 01, 2010, 14:40
Originally posted by Retired Bum
As soon as the US presence in Iraq is finished with, the shit will hit the fan again. The insurgents will see the "new" Iraqi gov't and military as a prime target for an offensive. Maybe the old Baathist Party will try to regain power. And of course the Iranians will have their say as well.

It is all about oil and money. Nothing else.

And so it goes.


The Retired One

Yep.

It ain't over, over there by a long shot.


................juanni

Gary Harwell
September 01, 2010, 15:33
Saddam was no doubt evil incarnate to the core, but did as many die under his rule as without him? I saw a documentary between the Gulf War and the start of this one, and the middle eastern political interviewees were reiterating that it was saddam who was keeping a lid on the mid-east. I think too the lid about to come back off completely. This is the proverbial conundrum wrapped within a riddle. What do you do with a despot maintaining "peace"?

D P Six
September 01, 2010, 15:50
Let's see. There are about 190 countries in the world. We have a military presence (large to very small) in about 130 of them. What will happen first? We will develop a presence in all 190 or will we go broke economically, socially and morally first?

martin35
September 01, 2010, 16:57
Being a wimp means never having to say "smile when you say that podner".

bykerhd
September 01, 2010, 17:21
Well, at least we have fewer people quite so close to Iran.
When the Israelis nuke Iran, it's best to have some distance between you and Ground Zero.:uhoh:
I wonder if our troops in Asscrackistan are carrying their NBC gear these days ?